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To: Jeffrey L. Henken who wrote (5)5/17/1998 9:51:00 PM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1020
 
So what the heck is a debit card?

http://www.natlconsumersleague.org/debitbro.htm

What you should know about debit cards:

Obtaining a debit card is often easier than obtaining a credit card.

Using a debit card instead of writing checks saves you from showing identification or giving out personal information at the time of the transaction.

Using a debit card frees you from carrying cash or a checkbook.

Using a debit card means you no longer have to stock up on traveler's checks or cash when you travel.

Debit cards may be more readily accepted by merchants than checks, especially in other states or countries wherever your card brand is accepted.

The debit card is a quick, "pay now" product, giving you no grace period.

Using a debit card may mean you have less protection than with a credit card purchase for items which are never delivered, are defective, or were misrepresented. But, as with credit cards, you may dispute unauthorized charges or other mistakes within 60 days. You should contact the card issuer if a problem cannot be resolved with the merchant.

Returning goods or canceling services purchased with a debit card is treated as if the purchase were made with cash or a check.


I think CLCK could be a real player in this industry!

Click on CLCK!


Regards, Jeff